Fare-register.



MAY 7, 190?.

PATE-3mm No. wwwv .APPLIGATION FILED l ll SHEETS-SHEET 4.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 31, 1906.

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mvnhov: Aohmolinskl BY I ATTY'S.

, A. 0. SGHMOLNSKI.

-FARB REGSTEE.,

APPLloAToN FILED MAY a1. i906.

PTENTED MAY 7, 1907.

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No. 852,849. 111111111111111 MAY 7, 1907, A. o. SGHMOJJINSKI.

FARB 11511131111,

APPLICATION FILED HAY 81. 1906.

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'PATENTED MAY 7, 19o?. msm. l FARB REGISTER.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 31, 1906.

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IUUU JUYVUUU f No bg Mage@ W PATENTED MAY 7, 1907 Q. SGEMOLLNSKI. Bmg REGSTERi AIPLIOATION FILED MAX 31. 1906.

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A. 0. SGHMOMNSKL FARB REGISTEM APPLIUATION FILED MAY 31, 1906.

PATENTE-D MAY '7, 3.907A

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in which. the padlock is inserted.

and back plate are removably connected together, the bach plate being provided at its upper end with a yoke or str-arp which en.-

gages en inverted L-shaped projection earried by the base plate and the lower portion olf the back plate carrying a staple o wl'iich projeets through a hasp 7 on the base plate, thereby enabling said parts to be locke together hy e padlock. Preferably, a dog is pivoted to the hasp 7 and said dog is provided with an arm 9 which extends through the staple and is provided at its outer end with an opening A eylindrie-il easing 10 is connected to the base plate and is provided with a flange il that holds in position the protecting glass l2 lor the 'face plate 13. Said llnnge .which is of substantially eoncave shape .in eross section, as shown in Fig. 2, carries some yielding or Yiihrous material 14; Vith which 'the glass l2 eontaets and the glass is held in engagement with said material by inea-ns of springs l5 mounted in recesses in pests i6 that are carried by the base plate whereby the protect ing glass is prevented from rattling.

As shown in Fig. 3, a roll oi paper 17 is provided, upon which. the eonditiou ol the register Yis printed from time to time, and

said roll is-earried by a pivot-ally mounted arin. 1S at one side olV the machine, a rewind ing roll 20 upon which the strip o'l paper is Wound as it is lfed. through the machine being carried by pivotally mounted arms i2]V at the other side of the machine. They cylindrical easinghas a hinged door 22 and s` removable section provided with a. lip 2li whiehextends throughv a slot in the easing and this door end removable section nre located rospeetively adjacent the rewinding roll 'Ztl and the roll of paper, the lree ends said parts 'being provided with slots through which a staple 25 on the easing projects, thereby enebling the door and removable section to he locked to prevent the strip ol peper Ytrom being tampered with.` The support 2l 'for th rewinding roll 2() carries a lea pring 26 which bears against the door 22 when it is closed and thus ho'lds the pinion 2T on therewinding roll in mesh with the pinion which aetuates it.v as shown in liig. l. TNlnin the door and the rennivablo section are opened the roll of paper and the rewinding roll can be moved inte the posi,tionsshown in dotted lines in '23, the lower edge oi the door opening in the easing being il'irovided with saw teeth, shown in Fig. 2, to enable the strip of paper to' be drawn against the same when it is desired te sever the strip.

' The' primary actuating mechanism ol the machine is shown in Fig. d, said meehanism being located betweenthe back Ydate and the base plate end comprising reciting member 29 mounted on a stud 30 on the back plate end provided at its upper end vith an opening 31 which receives a pin. 32 thst proieets rearwardly from roch arm 333 xed to a cam siia'lt shown in Fig. 7. '.l he roch. arm is located in the space between the bach plate and the base plate and. aV stop serew 3.5 on the base plate enters a slot 36 in said rook arm lor controlling its limits ol' movement. `he roeling member 32) is aetnated by means ol' levers 37 and 5S pivotally mounted on the bach plate and provided at their lower ends with rollers 3) and e() which engage the roeking member and actuate it whenever one of the levers is operated, the lever 37 moving the rocking member to the le'lt to eanse a Cash lare to be registered and the lever 3S inoving tho rocking member-to the right to cause a transfer `fare to be registered. or ropes 4l and 42 connected to the upper ends oll said levers 'for operating them and stationary stops #li-3 are provided i'or governing the ,'iositjions ol the lever, a spring fled which is connected at its opposite 4ends to the levers restoring them to normal position aiter they have been operated. The rocking member 29 yis held in its normal position midwayv between the lower ends ol' the levers 37 and 3% hvinenns ol links 4.7.5 connected thereto and to the levers, said links having elongated slots through whieh the studs #to extend that cormect the links to the levers.

The cam shalt fl which is in the l'orin oi a sleeve is mounted on a fixed stud located at the lower end ol' the machine, and said shalt carries a plurality oi' earns 45%, #-19 and 5U, which actuate the levers that impart movement to the recording mechanism and also the mechanism which indicates on the laces ol' the-register the number o'l vlares which have been rung up, each or said cams being IOO rn'ovided witha roll or rolls which contact with the lever which the zam actuates, see Fig. 7A rlhree ol these levers 5l, and 53,

are provided and are all pivoted on a stud shown in Fig. G, and lor convenience l have termed them respectively, the UVVtransfer lever, the "disks" lever, and the cash7 lever. Rack bars 55, 56 and 57 are connect ed to these actuating levers and (5o-operate with ratehets 5S, 59 and d() so that whenever one ol" l the levers is actuated the ratchet whichrio-operates therewith will be rotated one step forwardly, retrograde 'movement of said ratehets being prwented by means of spring-fntuated detaining pawls (il, For returning the levers and their coinnected 'rack hars to i'io'rmal position a spring-aetuated bell crank lever 62 is provided whieh carries pins G3 that rest upon thefupper edges ol the levers The rack bar 5G oi the clisilever mrries pins 54 which engage portions ol the rack bars 55 and 57, and a spring (5.5, which is wnneeted to one of the pins, holdsl all ol' said rack bars normally in engagement with a lixed stop 66 so that said raeli hars will be 'in position to engage their respective retohets ,whenever the 'levers to which they are con- IIS cash .lc vcr 7U is alsnrigidlycni'nicctcd tn said pianist r A. siccvc T1 tn which. thc d' connected. surrcunds thc i: girar 7 is conncctcd tn said sccvc, he transl i'cr ratchet lacing lcnsci ninuntcd nn this l slccvc and havingr a gm r 73 rigidly ccnncctcd thereto. i .lhc cash gear 7() and transfcr gg'car 'f., i ust l referred tn7 actuatc the printing; nicchan l whichthc machine is prnvidcd with for indii (eating un the strip ci papcr thc cnndit-icn ci the register or the nunihcr nl '.larcs which have been rung; up. The printing niechnnl isn'i referred tn is cr" wcli-knnwn cunstructinn and, as shown in Fig. 8, consists nl' two tniai* izcrs 74 and 75, cach ct which cnnsists nl a bank ci' wheels carrying printintT typt cn their pcripherics, thc Whccis of the tntaiizcr 75 hcing mounted nn a shaft't haring n. girar iti .fixed thereto which inesiu with thc t 1auslcr rear 73, and thc wliccls nti thc lutalizcr hcing mcuntcd on a slcciic 77 han! f 78"' connected thereto which .mcshcs Ywith inc cash Icar 70. The first whccis ci thc totalizcr.` arc lix'wl tn the shaft cr slccvn hv which they arc carricd Whil(` thc other Wha'icis whichv constitute the totalizcrs arc lncscly innuntcd, and arc actuatcd in tciniittcntijtf nicans ni' pininns 74 and 7512. ai shnnn ir in'. t, hut as this mwhanisin lin' cfpvratinw' thc lui-1f: m'ountcd whccls nl' thc tnn" lixcrs is :fi wcllkncwn ccnstrinftinn a dctaiifd dcsrriptifin nl' sunic .is not dccnicd ncccswi'lv. lrlzlllif-c it 'tu v' that cnc cnnuilctc rcvnlutinn ci' thc 'first i ancnt, and i'r-fcrrint' tf; 'figs f i will hc sccn that th x pinion` 74j@ and 75 arc 1i cach cut away tc torni thine. straight tamis iti cngagcnicnt with unc ci stra" i il ni thc pininns sc that in ma d( gs S0 Wdich at' certain pc un cc-nncra. nminions incr whecls to hc rotatcd :slightly hrhr;r thc typ@ cn thc diilcrcnt whccis in ahncniciit. l

For indicatintr that a i; up, nr registered, two s 78 and nrcfidcd, thc hell T8 indic i i iarc has hccu rcgistercd and tingV tha t a transicilarc hhc hchs arc ncstcfi tcgjctiiic run i l l suino rcimcncc cha'- ,ctcr with thc prinic niark added. '.lhc han'uncr 80 is pivctalhr ('.cnnccrcd at 41 to a lcvcr Si? which is pit/'ritmi at H3 and thc luwcr cud nt' said lcvcr has n tnnth 554 which :.fn-cpcratcs with thc transfer ratchct as shown .in (i, thc uppcr cnd nl" the lcvcr hearing' normally against a fixed stud A spring H6 n'liich is conncctf at cnc and to a statinnar)7 stud 87 ls fasycned at its cppcsitc and to an arm 3S on thc hammer 8() and. opcratcs to hold a tail S7 cn said .hammer in ciww'cincnt with a stud.

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85% on thc lcvcr 8;. Ttiicncvcr thc transfer ratchet is actuatcd the lcvcr 82 will nc swung nn its pivot to carry thchaninicr away troni thc hcl! and as thc tooth nn thc lower cnd oll the lcvcr S2 drops down into thc next tnfith nl thc transfer ratchct thc lover 82 will no rcturned quickly to nnrinai imsiticn hy mcaus ci the spring As said. lcvcr Chinos against the iixci stop -with great i-incc, the hann'ncr wi as 'previously stated, i'iivctally connected tc said lever, will hc thrown to." fardly and strikt: the hell, thus indicating' that a transfer farc has been rungI un, thtx hell 78 being struck hy its hammer whcncvcr a cash tare. is rung' up.

is also desirable that sonic means hc provided lcrindicat'ing tc thc conductor thc nuinhcr nl larcs which hc rings up, and tn this cnd thc- 'l`acc piatc ci" machine is Yprovided with an cpcnirfgj in which nuinhcrs arcdisplaycd to indic1 thc nunihc: of ircs .rung up on. cach trip. Thr-.means 'Grind iting thcnunihcr 0i on. cach tri co1 sts of two disks 5%.() and 9() provided with i .inibcrs from .1. to i? and a siero, which disks rfc-operata to indicata fares ip to Q9 and a plate 100 carryingr thc nurni'icr i. and a Zcrn cfroperatcs withY said disks to indicate iarcs up t0 199. The

disk 8) is carried by a sleeve which has ixcd 'fares thcrctc a gear 01 which mcshcs-with an idlcr 102 .in nicsh with thc disks gear 72, as shcwn in Fig. 7, hut as thc construction and cgicratinn ci the disks and 9() and thc plate sanic as that dein Pa cnt iin. FSS/4271 i'ircvicusly a dc'nilcd (inst iptiun .nf same is dccmcd riccirissnry. ivicans also pr0- vided for indicating; through an opening in thc iacc piate thc kind civ class ci' fares register-*cd and, of course, any nicchanisni to accomplish this must hc rnntrollcd and actua ed y tric dci/'icas which rcgistcr and record tac dificrcnt kinds ci tarcs. To this mid, a .ia-tc 103 is providcd, hainkgT printed thcro- )n the. words Cash and "Transicrs,Iy said 1. lateA hcing carried. hy a hn "504: having a slot Lil ' Word Transfer through which s. stationery guide screiv 10o projects, and 'fastened to the lower end of scid bnr is sn erin 107vtixed to s rock shoit 10S, as shown in Fig. 11. Said rock shaft is provided with s second erin 109, shown in dotted lines, :ind the cern shaft B1 provided with s disk 110 having pins 111 end 112. l/Vhen the coin shaft is oscillsted, ior eX- ample, by pulling on the cash cord '11, the pin lllv/ill engage the erin 109 ond rock it downwardly to bring the Word Cash on the plete 103 into slineinent with the opening in the lsce plate of the register. When 'the com. shaft is oscillsted in the other direction, ss for example, by pulling on the transfer cord 42, the pin ll-l'o'f the disk 110 will engage the erin 109 sind-rock it upwardly to bring the intoL :ilincnient A5.vith the opening in the foce plate, the plete 103 beingl retained in its elevated position by ineens of s. locking dog` 113 which engages the rounded end of the srni 107. The disk 11() also performs another function, nen'ielv, looks the cern shaft in esse :t partiel movement in either direction is imparted thereto,as for exs1nplo,in esse the conductor should stort to ring up s fore and then discontinue before c rnpleting the operation. This lockingr oi the com shaft is accomplished by providing the disk 110 with two sets of teeth 116 and 117 with which s. spring-actuated looking' dog` 1 1S co-operstcs. Seid disk also has three lnotches 119 end the locking dog normally extends into the central notch, ss shown in Fig. 6. llilhen the csi i shaft is oscillsted the dog' 118 vvill ride over sid teeth and if the shsft hss s full movement imported thereto one of the end notches. 119 will. be brought into Aposition so that the locking,` dog can extend thereinto.A if, however, e full movement is not .imparted to the cani shaft ,seid dog,` will engage seid teeth and secnrelY lock. the disk 11snd camshaft from moving in the reverse direction and the only-wey in Whichthe cern shaft leen he relessed is by completing the rnoveinent ot the' cern. shoft so thst one of the end notches 119 will register With the looking dogl 118 which een then reverse itself. A

12() indicates Whetis known' the resetting which projects through the casing of the machine end esrries e Winged heed on itsonter end which beers the Word cSlet7 and on arrow to indicate the direction in4 Whichthe resetting shaft is to be turned to restore the ports to normal position. 1n the vmachine herein shown, itiis necessari,T to inelo'one corn plete revoiution of the reset tingshsiit to accomplish this. This shaft carries e csin 121 provided in its lower sid with s recess 122 which receives s.. pin 123 carried by s sliding plate 124 when seid plete is in its norm nl eleva-ted position. is guided to move longitudinsllv ot the sho'lt and carries o pswl 125 *for D the This piste peper-feeding inechsnisin, :is hereinafter doscribed. The other side ince ol" the coin is provided With s recess which, when the ports are in normal position, receives a. roll 126 corried bv s vertically movable lrsrno 127. This 'frame carries the indicator disks 539 and Q0 and their operating niecl'isfnism. As the shaft 120 is rotated the coin foce thereon. ongsges the roll 126 on the ironie 1.27 und mises said freine, thereby relessing` the indicator disks, as clearly described in thc pst-ent ro ferr-ed to, and permitting the spring-pressed sectors 128 to restore the disks to their stort ing position. yFliese sectors, when the indieating disks opere-ted, sro moved. to s pofsition to store up power in. their 'respective actuating` springs 129, thevv continued move nient of the ii'idicsting disks causing,l the sectors to rido over the pinions 13() connected to the disks, and seid sectors being thon in s po- 'sition to return the indicatingdisks to Zero the insta-nt the J'rsinc 127 is elevated find the disks released. For holdin;l the sector 12%. of disk S9 out oi engzig'eine t withv tho teeti of its co-opeintingpini ons 123i) zitter ssid sector hns heen inoved into position propfuntorv to returning` the disk S9 to norms-l position., es sho-.vn in dotted lines .in l? 5, s dos 13:11 is provided which engages the ond 1. 32 of smid sector und thus holds it out ot' contact with said pinion so that s Further movement o i' the pinion will not conse the lust tooth ol. tho seotor to drag over the teeth oi the pinion. :ind canse s breakage or '\i.f"esriug sivo/ v ol' ports. The dog 131 is mounted on n, fixed stud 33 and is provided with :in erin 134 which ox tends into the path of movement ol s stud carried b v the slide plste 124 so thut when seid piste is deprewed by tu rningj the resetting shaft sii-id dos' will be octnzitcd to release the sector, the dog` being' returned to norinsl position by ineens oi` s spring 12:15.

A- trip indicator 137 is also provided but :is the construction and operation ol sold indicattor is substantially the saine that shown in the patent referred to c detailed doscription of saine is not deemed necessary.

The strip of peper is ied through the nischine by ineens of rolls 140 end 1411, the roll 1110 being provided with e rsftchot 1h12 Which is actuated by the pswl carried by the .piste 124 which depressed When'thc resetting` sho-ft is operated. Seid roll. 1110..:ilso carries a pinion 1411 which meshes with the idler 28 in inesh. with the pinion 27 carried b v the reivindinp; roll so thst said rewinding roil will be opcrste'l siinultonoousiy with the feeding' roll 140.

projecting` upwardlyv Vfrom o pivotslly mounted plate 146 which hereinafter will be more 'tullfvT described.

lt is also desirable that sonic ineens he proi. ided r indicar'Ling` the totsl number of cosh The leed roll 141 which is' locs-ted underneath the strip oi peper, es. shown in Fig. 12, is 4iournoled 1n orins 14:5,A

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lares and transfer fares which have been registered and to this end the plate is provided with a plurality of openings 149 and a plurali y ol" openings 1511 in which numbers are displayed which indicate respec tively the total number ol cash 'ifi-res and transfer fares, as shown in i?" 1. T he numbers which indicate the easA fares are termed on a plurality olE disks 151, 152, 153 and 15e, as shown in Fig. 11, each disk being provided. nf'ith numbers from 1 to 9 and a aero. Said disks are fixed. to stud shafts 155, 156, 157' and 158, carried by stationary plate 159 and each stud shaft is provided with a designated by the saine re l@rence character as its stud shaft with the prime marl: added and with a di sli havin s a single tooth as slmv/n in Fig'. 11.

The main shait 69 of the machine, which it will be remembered has the eashratehet 60 rigidly ronnef-.ted thereto, is provided at itsl front end with a gear 166, as sl'iown in dotted lines in Figi'. 1 1 and this gear meshes with the gear 155" ol the stud shalt 1 .55. cordinggjly7 each time the ni' ed to regisier a cash lla .he dish 151 lined to the stud shaft 155 will he rotated one step hierard to bring a dillerent number into alineiuent with the first one o l the sieht-openings lill) in the face plaie. As the disk i751 is only provided with numbers l'rom l to S and a zero this disks oil itself will indicato the registration of only nine fares and as the tenth fare is rung up the zero on said disl; will be brought into aline-l incnt with the opening in the tace plate. While the disk 151 has been rotatingl the disk 152 adjacent the to has remained at rest but the teiith tare .s registered the single tooth which rotates with the dish 151 will engage one of the teeth of the gear 156f oi the adj acent disk l and actuaire the saine to the numeral l on said disk into alineinm'it `Vith the sec-omi one of the sight-openings 149 and thus indicate the registration of ten cash fares. '.llho numeral 1 remains in this position while the dish 151 is com ileting a revolution to iiulicate the registration oi: 'nineteen A fares and as the twentieth tare rung' up the single iocih which moves with the disli 15 )gain comes into engagement with the gear of disk and actuates the saine one ste hriwvardly to brin the numeral 2 of said dis t into alinement with the seeond sichteopening. The operation ot the other disks is the same as that olf the disks 1.51 and 5 that is to say, the disk 153 is rotated one step torwardly every time the disk 152 makes a complete revolution and the disk 1511- rotates one step forwardly every 'time the disk 158 makes a complete revoliu'ion. For holding the disks 151 to 154 at rest sothat their numerals will register exactly with the sight-openings in the tace plate, spring-actuated pavvls 161 are provided for cosoperating with the gears of said disks.

The construction 'and operation of the mechanism which indicates the registration of the transfer fares is substantially the same' as that just described for indicating the registration of the cash fares except that only three disks, 162, 163 and 164, are employed. This transfer indicating mechanism, of

course, is actuated simultaneously with the l actuation of the transfer totalizer which prints the condition of the register on the strip of aper and, as shown in Fig. S, the shaft Wiich carries the transfer totalizer wheels is provided at its iront end with a gear 165 which meshes lwith an idler 166 in mesh with the gear of the disk 162.

`For enabling the type on the peripheries of the adding' wheels Which constitute the totalizers 74 and 75 to make a permanent ink impression on the strip of paper, an inking ribbon 167 is employed.. The spool 168 on which the inking ribbon is Wound is carried oy a shaft 169 which. projects outwardly from a stationary plate, as shown in Fig. 12, and a `spool 170 of'similar construction is pro- `vided `lfor receiving the inking ribbon as it is univound from thespool 16S. The inking ribbon is led `from the spool 168 undera guide roller 171 over the upper lace of the strip of paper which rests on a pivotally mounted plate 172, thence around a roll 17 3 and back underneath a roll 1711 to the revvinding spool 170. A platen 175 is mounted above the plate 172 and the inking ribbon andv strip ot' paper pass between this platen and the plate 172. Said platen is carried by a rod 176 which projects upwardly through lugs on a bearing 177- and is provided with a cross pin 178 which normally engages the upper lug of the bearinlr. The Arod is also provided with a second cross pin 179, and coiled expansion spring 180 surrounds the rod between the pin 179 and the u )per lug of the bearing, as shown clearly in 12, the torce of said spring tending to force the platen downwardly. Preferably, and as herein shown, the bearing 177 is adj ustably mounted, thereby enabling the position of the platen to be varied, said bearing being provided with elongated slots through which screws 181 extend for clamping the bearing to the plate.

The spools on which the inking ribbon is wound are of novel construction as :fyvell as the mechanism employed for actuatiinr saidspools. One of the siools is shown in section in Fig. 10 and re 'erring to said ligure it will be seen that the shaft 169 onWhich the spool is mounted is provided with a slot 183 in which a spring 184 is located. Said spring bears against thc inside of the hub or barrel oi' the spool and thus prevents tlie spool 'from turning too freely on its shaft. The force with which the spring engages the hub of the spool can be varied by turning a screw, threaded plug 185 in which one end of the spring is seated, the shaft 169 being also proloo ' flange o1 which is ol greater diameter than 'erri'ng to Fig. 12 it will he seen that ,the pii'ol vided with :i cop serev.' ISG, the. heed or the sl sift :ind thus prevents the spool 'l'roni moving end'ivise oi' the slizil'l'4 when said oop screw in operative position.

A ratchet 13T is fastened to one i'lnnge oi: eeeh spool ind the mechanism for actuating said spools consists ol esliding plate 182% pro vided with pziwls 189 and 190 wly l eooperate with the respective rotoliet oi' the two spools. The right hand end o1`` said sliding plete (lookingl it Fig', 12) is connected to n rook firm 191 provided i'itli :in :irin 102 which extends under the stud or roll on, the plate 1241 .vliioh. depressed Wheiiever the resettingl shzilt operated. Accordingly, cach time the resetting slnirft is operated the lever 191 will he rocked and the slide phile 18S will he actuated to conse the piiwl lhere on which is then in engriigenient with its eooperziting retehet to inipznt ii slight ,rotary movement to the spool :ind thus ciirrj.'Y :i diii'erent section o1 the inkinp rihrioninio iilinernent with the type of the tomlizer wheels, the slide philo heiiig returned to storting position'hj,Y ineens o1" o spring' 1821. The :dining` dogs 2U oli the totiilizer printing' inoclizinisni :1re connected to the ohiii't to Whieh the anni 1.212 is l'iistened so tha-it ein-h time the resettingr .shaft is operated, these l nlinine dogs will he moved into enggogenient with their co-opernting pinions.

1t is deisiriihle that 'ihe dircciion in 4whie the inlingj i-ihhon is fed siioidd he reverset filter niost ol' the rihhon hun heen wound .Vroni the spoolY ion onto the spool 11nd to this end Athe iii-xls on the slide platte are oonstrugtnl in Vthe following niiinner: Ylie 19() is in e igiigeineirt with its eo-operatinpf ai'toliet'- is pz'iwl 1111i is provided sit its inter end with o. lng 151 through whieli zi spring 195 extentie that in lziiit'ened :it iti:` other end to o rook :51nd or shaiit 191i journoled in the slide' plate 13S and the tendone;Y ,of smid' spring; is to hold the pziwl 1110 in enits reteliet, the ro iili 11153V being provi ed. with e. piolieotin iV pin 111? 'that eo-operntes with in verted 'hoped teeth 1h25 rind 191) i'oriiied in e. lo l dog; 121)() pivote-d to Vthe slide plete and z hy ai coiled spring' 281 wi erehy the ro" sind is held in either of two positionsA The pnwl provided willi-:ipin 2015' which extends. through en' elongated slot in one end if the piiwl 18). A. device 203 of zippr xiiniitely hell criini-z shape is 'adjust-- only -conne 'ted e. sleeve 204- Whion os-. cillziiingly mounted on e iifxed stud 204', the end of which projects through, zin elongated slot i205 in the slide plete 188 und rollers 206 :ind 207 :ire mounted in bhe-oppoeite ends of said dovieo 203 for'heiiring ros'peotively oii the inltinpr rihhon Wound on the spools 1Gb .and 170, A. pointed pin projects up-v i Li.;

spool 170, lhe roll 2117 in the end ol'v aegee@ met lugs, :ind projecting between these conl-iiet lugs is :in arni 2111- fzistened to the roch ing studjQt. lfVhen the pin on the rockingl stud 191i is in engagement witlithe notch '1111i of the locking dop 200, the paiivl 19() will lio held in position to eng-ogre ond iietoiite the roteliet o1' spool 1T() each linie the slide plate is moved forwardly. Y-"i'heii :i ceri-nin :inioiint of the hiking rihhon has heen nonnd on the the dcviee llivvill hezir on sind rilihon :ind :is sind spool continues io lill the device 21252 will he rocked. thereh) causing' its pointed pin 201% lo ride ont ol the notch 221() in the locking dog; '2.11 :ind poss into the notch JOU in sind doi;i` ond :is the sidewalls ol'snid notch :ire inclined :i rpzick niovenieniL` will he imported to the device 1303 which censos the lower lug` on. ihe :irni 215i, carried h v the Sleeve 2(1*1- lo which lie device 21)?, is connected, to eng the :irni 211 lined to lhe roel' .sind lll :ind roelit iipv-Jzirdlj', therein ce. ingr the spring i215 lo he elevaied :ind thus inove the pnwl 1210 inl'o ani inoperziiive position with respect to the roti-het which il. opei'iies, the pin on the roch sind 111() slidingl into the other noich 191% oi *he lockiiiir dop; '3110 :ind thus holding` the pziwl 10U inoperative. hepoivl illl moves ont ol" engiipenient with iti: ratchet. the pin on sziid pzin'l imi-operating;- with ihe slot in tliepiiwl 1X6), nioves sind priirl Itl into opeivilivc position so 'lihiil it .vill engr; :ind definite the roicliel' oi the spool y erich linie the slide phite ikbnioves l'orvfiiidlkv. This piiwl 189 is moved into :in inopcriiiive position :ind ihe pz'iwi 1h11 moved Anto :in operative position when the spool lo# lireonies filled with the riliihon, in the sume niainner es descrihed'vvihreference lio piiwl 1911 is the device 2113 is provided willi o, roli 2115 which engages the rihhon that, is

Hound onto the spool 163.

"ront the foregoing description ivili he opeiiiiion :in ediroi'n one Spool lo another in; the spoo illed its stated in the ii'ret pai-rt olf the specilieii tion, the eondn'etor when he iiseunies charge o1" the eer is supposed to insert e :ste-nip in the niiiehine, which sta-nip prints on the strip r. character or number designating that portionliir conductor. The. conductor is also required to insert an operating handle which* rennes the n'iziohine to heeoine operative :ind also prints on the. strip lfhe condition o1 the i; cine-es the rilihon to he. l;-

which lios two con 'device 220 is located at, the bottom oi' register at that time, mainly, vile immiw cash fares and transfo? iifiiici have i. egis'neled..

Refeling 'to F i2 it will bl 1 se n tu magister, This dfsvice, which is in jh@ form :i cylinder, is ioazifabiy moiiiid on a holio shaft 221 suppoted by statioiuiy ben-*1 222 and said shaft being provided ix sint consisting of stiaighi portion tending circumferentiahy of tho shaft, a straight portion 225 extending iongitudiimiii; of this shaft at. light'angles to tiifmoftioii 224, an inclined portion 226 and zi i 'Miln poi''ion 227 unending to the lower ond o {in} shaft, as Shown in Fig. 15, .viiiuii is a hei/'alopment of this Shaft.

In Fig. 14 Whici is a development ofgi the cylindricai device 220, it W111i be seen tha o longitudinally extending slot is foi-med on the inner ,will tiieioof', iudiczitd by ii@ Eines in said figure, and tha Y peripiiex said oylindri diiuuondsha,

y exiiemiing vom 510; 250 of :il device is piovided with :i: @ed Cain block and i i1- by mio oi: i

O rotated :i sufiii Uil irregular shape. Said (lavica 122() :Liso Corf g gli n i o@ ing in the pini-' rios :L piu 231 :it its upper and, tooth 232 :md t l?? ou which Lilo f stiip travels. Suid grooves i233 :it iis lower uuu' amd not-chos 2i f ifimii i. heh? um' depressed in' aL 1021i? and 235 adjacent', its iowoi' omi. The iii'oggu- Spring "l o ii piu A oii'liiu iar-shapd :um groove 23() of tile dovicv 312i? i Y i mi of smid block irs i'uavives :L roiim' 236 on L ivi/Qi' i237 pix/mimi on g :i mui moved upix'zii'diy :i stm! 22. 8, mi shown in Fig. 12, and :L spziig'- l instill cmi'ifi by :L lovsf' actuated pziwi 23) is nmunted in the i'i'ci- @mi i v, i@ g i 1 :it 251/ mail pi'oyided :i1: of said fowl* im' wmpomtiug with o izix'iio l ik, oiwz' @mf wiril n V di 255% that is eiigazqm 340 fixed m iii@ fumi mii Hi of the primi' .b umm' camz fr 242i of the diamond- S'Liip feeding' iiicefhzmism, said ie n bio www' i110 uyiinririmi 'fourmi iioinmiiy dowm 'uni io ('izl'iy i l i Koizumi diminuto.

#Lansing im tomi minibar o h'o pi'mmi fm #iw i n in i UMH? UH lil 4 iii n," tim mow-:i om 1 www my "d ihc @their directions, asshow i in 'Fig'. lf2, mul i are provided il zonnccting will extension to the pluto lflil/lich moveiociiln iiilpai'lcfl to the 2l (lavica To 220, however, thc notch 23:: will hc czuiifll l cover at to l l, u'pifc cud of lha :131; 25 device 220 mom; `u

iioimz'llly covcrsa the u @mi ol said hollowv shalt. The co'vcr phil-c provided with apiu 266 ,ihicl'l. projecls nto thc path of move- -mcnt of' the pin 231 at the oppci cud of the 30 cylii'ldi'ical device 220 and when thc 11mchinc is iuopcm'tivc, namely, Whoo thc operating handle noi; in place the Asin 281 w`ll he piu on Shc coxA l. ic and hold Said cover plato ovm' the cud olE thc hollow 5 12217. ilfhcu i'olizfi'y movc 'lout is impsiwd lio tho cyliu :zi-l il@ f l2() thc piu chol'con will move om; of Q Fiigcxucn Wil/h @he y o ol: the' cove/1' philo and. said covos:

plato 'will then hc movcd to uncover the and 40 of thc hollow shall bv means of a spun@ 267 rm 'e ,"i' 'H hc piupcsc o1 provicmg the device1 .220 'w15 i234 to alloid ii clearance io? the 1g (loi/ico 26h which is employed 'foi' loci he cfm S it 34 whom 'thc op lilvmg im hoi in the nmchiuc, Said locking iig sho m Figs. 6 mid i3. Suid he ruchinc simi has z lac notch LEE/1L in the c haa hoch foto :ous "bici lilac c chille 'to hccomc o9 i @j :nox/cd by L ""7 1 is z cc Luc.

chgfigcs i.;

.n the 11i tooth of Hocking device 26S will mov@ out ol" tho l notches 111 said disk philo and thus unlock thc 051m shnfll; 34. The. 'lizuuc L27 is. locked iu its (lcpcmcd polsilion by incluis 0l '21, lcvci 277 provided with a. tooth 2,77"L which nmfg'cs :i notch 27Su in Said l'iumc, as shown in This lcvci is :1cm :i wil '11o 'Volcanic tho f 1727 lm momia of lhc philo 1241 which if;

J when thc lcsclfling Sl alt il; Tox, Suid pluto Ahawiiigg im incliucil hice lllL which co-operalcs with :L pin on. 'bho lcvc'i.' 7" As am mldilimml locking moans loi' 'pcvcnting lhs icsctlfihg shalt 'li'om .hcing Totalcfl when lh@ slimlp oi operating handle :u'c uotin. position, rho lci'ci 2.77 is pro'vifflccl with am. cxtcusion 27d which is located iu :iliiicnic'it with lhc notch 275 in thc plu-lc 276 so tl :111 when Lho ioolifh 274 ol the lo :hing dog 26S is in this notch it will hc i11pos3ihlc for tho lm n 277 to hc moved is there is no clcdzmcc for its cxtcnsion 278, :mulccoonling-ly h@ 'cfscolving shaft czlrxuio; he turmoil.

The (lcvicc 5530 which l hzwc ihiignawl as thc conductors stamp is; shown iii Figli G, mid lahc (lcvicc 281 which l have designated. asthcopc1'ziting h amllc is shown in Fig. i7, The cou lucto1"s stamp complices L ioimcl i'oil ol the sin-mc dimi'ictcr thc intcioi of the hollow shaft 291 ou which the cylindrical (lei/'icc 22() i5 mounted mul :it tho cud oli said stamp. lhc rod is provided Willh two "y extending plus and 284- and with :l .'ii "'oflvlmmllc The operating handle is suhslfzmtiolly thc sume form as tho cirmluc'loial stump except 'that it is of less length, has only on@ lol/orally extending' 'pin Mul not pioviilcil with o cllfuaiccl or number in its ond.

in operation, when the conductor entos thc our to start on his .trip he inserts his slamp .280 iny thc holloi'Y fahr-it 1221 with tho laterally extending pin 283 piojos-ting into lh? stisiight potioo 227 he sloly in said shaft, said pin also xfending; into 'cho gfoovc 229 formed on hc izmcl wall ci' thf 'ml'iicfl-l lei/'icc 220. 'lhs stamp is lah luc to 'am ci' I" US fi t'72 and engage tho strip Lv l'occ agonist thc mh wl l f ao cause the uumhci on thc o oc printed on 'the stiip ol hc pin 283 on 'l'.hc stomp Vrod a chmnctor o? number 282 which lo whales the conductor who has 'possession' KOC is in zilinemont With the eireumioi'entifdiy eX tendingl portion 224 ei the slot in the hollow shiii't, it will be Aimpossible to rotate seid stump 21s the pin 2&4- thereon is hen in eligegenient with the straight portion 2217 oif the slot in the shuit thereby preventing the strip of peper from being torn es would be rpt to ooour iiI the stamp wus turnedr While Yit was pressed against the peper. The sli gli i. nieve# ment which fes imparted to the oylindrio' devioe is the eouduotors stamp was inserted oeused the strip olf peper to he i'ed forwardly for a. short distance due to the feet that the lever 237 was actuated by the ouin groove 230 uid the Cover plate was nioved from over the end of' the hollow shiiit so that the eencluetors stamp could `passim through "l Ypleite 172.

LA Lf The oond.uotoi"s'ste1np is then Withdrawn and this operation restores the device 220 to normal position. The @perse ing handle 281 is then inserted in the hollow shaft 221 with its pin 256 projecting into the groove on'the inner face of the eylindrieniy d-evioe 220 end the aot of forcing; the operaie ingl handle upwardly oeuses the device 220 to be rotated forwardly so that 'the lever 237 is again actuated to ieed the peper strip forwardly 'for e short distenee, "Ji/hen the pin 286 ou the operating handle ooines into elineinent with the cii'oumi'elentielly ext' portion 224 o1" the slot in the shaft 2 operating handle een be turned uniilit reaches the end oil the oiroumferentifilly extending slot7 this movement oi the operzit bundle oeusing the eylindrieel device 220 'to ee tilted ier enough to cause its oznn si "ier/es 242 end 243 to pass by and actuaire thi 251 sind 256 and thus @euse the nun ,r of the machine to be printed on the strip :nui also the total number oi eash hires and transfor fares Whieh have been previously registered. The notch 234 on the d vioe 220 has also been brought into position to enable the roll on the looking device 258 to enter therein so that the eem shaft 34 will be unloelred end the machine een new be operated tering fares, the device 220 being; retained in the position to which it les beeniifioved by e. spriugpressed plune'er is Whieh eii\ "-'wes s notch in the beeri y 22.2, es shown in seid. springepressod plunge lioiding deviee 22() in proper' nos.' si se the groove :,ilines with the n.

sie in the shei't when the st.A f sting l'iei'idle are not in il'iositi'en. The o sting handle is lei't in the machine during the time the conductor has eh arge oi the eer sind When he leaves the cer he turns the operating handle in the reverse direction and With'- drziws it from the hollow shaft 221x the return movement ei the deviee i .mp or o upwzirdy, is provided with an adjustable content 'ew 255), shown in Fig. fi, and also ,1.12, and this sereiv is fige the lever 2517' connected to and roeii 'the seine upwardly *er the frein; rsised by the roteiioi'i in dotted lines in ed spied to of 'the resetting sin thereby Causing both et the totuhzers nd 7.5 to print ,on the strip the eondition olfI the machine et the end of e trip which, es previously stated, is the time et which the conductor rotates the resetting shaft.

in Fig. 2() i lieve shown a. portion of the strip or' peper vvhieh has been ifed 'through the machine, und referrin to sei d i'igriirr, it will be seen that the strip hes printed thereon vthe `number 141 iviiieh the number oi" this pitrtioulsr register, the numbers 1,350 indicating the total number of ensh fares and the numbers 175 indicating;- the total number of treiisfer hires u" ioh had been rune` up to- @ether with the nemers-l i0 whieh designates the eonduoter who hist had eherge oi this The next oonduotor who took Chu-ree of the eer inserted steine and printed his nur her (5&0) on 5h" :ind then inserted t i (nu .e niziehuie to inserting' the opthe numbers 1,2350

n the strip :ind :ilse

ope sten the resetting shirlt when the return 'trip was eeninieneed. rllhe set ol: turning' the resetting shurifi, eeused the numbers i400 :ind EUG to be printed. on the strip) tuus indiegiting the totei nu: ber oi Ush :ind transfer f 'istered up to that f io return i i, .iendie which o ister and the tot i eied, which would l i Gush und Z .iger lures7 to be prin outhe strip. lio also inserts his s e to enlise his number 50 to be 23 dill on t ie strip so that the numbers indii .he eoudi'lion oi" the register ler 1he i? 'l ehu rin ei the mi; Y

l i be een ih i ter. @n the lirs he. i from the our stadion down town, s eonduotor rai-ng up 'fifty rash iirref id tiventvlive train: "er hires :ind then 

